Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 22:29:55 +0900 From: Alexander Nedotsukov <bland@FreeBSD.org> To: Tom Parquette <BCSFD204@twcny.rr.com> Cc: gnome@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Problem with sound-juicer (maybe more than that) Message-ID: <40A37853.5050504@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <40A2D90F.6040609@twcny.rr.com> References: <40A2D90F.6040609@twcny.rr.com>
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Tom Parquette wrote: > Hi. > After my wife had a go around with an MP3 player, I started playing > with audio on my 5-C machine. > When I try to start Sound-juicer under Gnome2, I get the following: > > Could not start Sound Juicer > > Reason: The plugin necessary for CD access was not found. > Please consult the documentation for assistance. Tom, You must have gstreamer-plugins built with Cdparanoia (audio/paranoia) support. Install Cdparanoia then run portupgrade -f gstreamer-plugins. > > This is a freshly upgraded machine and the Gnome 2.6 script just > finished tonight. This problem was occurring before an after the > upgrade. > > FWIW, I tried just playing a ZZ Top CD using the > Applications>multimedia>CD player and all I got was a little message > stating "drive error". Either the hardware/software does not like ZZ > Top ;-) or I may have something more fundemental wrong. It depends. If you hardware likes other cds then ZZ Top really makes it blue. In this case I bet you will see ata error messages on console. If no then it must be a problem with CD Player configuration. Check wich drive it looks for cds (settings dialog). All the best, Alexander. > > The CD drive is an HP 9100 burner that I know works for data. > > I searched the mail archives. What I got appeared to be unrelated hits. > TIA...
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